Community Foundation awards $10 million grant for small business flood recovery
The Community Foundation of the Texas Hill Country announced Tuesday a $10 million grant to LiftFund to…
Community Foundation of the Texas Hill Country grants $10 million to LiftFund for small business recovery
KERRVILLE, TX—Today, the Community Foundation of the Texas Hill Country announced a $10 million grant to LiftFund, a national nonprofit based in San Antonio, that will stabilize and grow small businesses impacted by the July 4, 2025 floods. The initiative is designed to provide fast, flexible financial assistance to businesses with physical damage and facing disruptions, revenue loss and delayed reopenings.
Hill Country residents rebuild homes after floods with help of grants
TEXAS — The Community Foundation has committed millions toward housing recovery, helping Hill Country families repair homes…
Texas Rising: Six Months After the Floods
TEXAS — Six months after the deadly Fourth of July flood that devastated Central Texas, communities are still…
THE YEAR IN REVIEW: Deadly flood, response year’s top story
The Boerne Star EDITOR’S NOTE: This is Part 2 of a look back at the past 12…
Kerr County flood survivor faces uncertain future in temporary housing
KERR COUNTY, Texas – Six months after her home and everything inside of it were flooded, Stephanie Smith…
THE YEAR IN REVIEW: Deadly flood, response year’s top story
The coolers were packed, hot dogs, buns and chips were bagged and ready, camping and picnic spaces…
CFTHC partners to provide down payment assistance
The Texas State Affordable Housing Corporation, Connective and the Community Foundation of the Texas Hill Country announced…
Crenwelge overwhelmed by state response to flood
As a lifelong Hill Country resident and Kerr County businessman, Tim Crenwelge was crushed by the effects…








